Major ChatGPT Bug: Messages Are Blending Between Conversations

Lately, upon switching between conversations, a message from a totally separate conversation will get imported into the old conversation as if I just typed and submitted it. It’s really a bad issue and is currently defeating the purpose of having multiple separate conversations.

I’ve uploaded a screenshot of a conversation where I was discussing something completely separate. Once I switched back to this conversation, ChatGPT went ahead and loaded text from another conversation regarding a land use issue near my house. It’s usually accommodated with the “Hmm.. Something seems to have gone wrong” error.

It’s been incredibly frustrating, because the act of switching between multiple conversations, discussing a variety of subjects, has proven to really enhance the efficiency of using this tool in the first place.

Anyone else?

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Anyone? The issue hasn’t gotten any better for me.

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I had the very same issue starting three days ago…

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My conversations are all messed up. Everything is blending together and now the purpose of having multiple conversations at the same time is ruined. Do you use android?

Yes, I do. I use Android.
I think I was able to get around the issue by asking ChatGPT directly in the prompt to forget everything and consider only the history of the current chat.
After that, it was able to provide a valuable answer.
Maybe give it a try yourself.

I have the same issue. When you switch into a new conversation it uses the previous voice to text transcript, automatically injecting it into the end of the last message. Super buggy, I think it is related to their horrible new audio transcription feature.

It’s so much more infuriating than that and it disrupts my workflow 10+ times a day depending on how much I’m using the tool on my phone. This is the info I sent them today:

1. Chat deletion bug causing message repost and automatic replies

When I switch between different chats or delete a chat on the Android app, whether it’s a temporary one or a long-term thread I’ve been using for weeks, the last message I sent in that chat is automatically reposted into the newly opened chat. The app does this instantly, without any input from me. ChatGPT then immediately begins responding. I don’t get to start a fresh chat manually. I get a recycled, out-of-context message I didn’t ask to send, and a response I didn’t ask for.

This happens every single time I delete a chat, and often when switching between existing chats. I have to either wait while it replies to a pointless prompt, or stop the response and delete that chat too. Sometimes the loop happens again before I can finally start a blank chat.

This has caused me to accidentally delete entire projects containing 20 or more chats with critical, ongoing work because I don’t realize it’s taken me to the project page while I’m in this repeat loop of starting and deleting chats that are out of my control. I have screen recordings showing how this plays out.

I lost a project with 20+ chats that I’ve been managing for weeks, and it’s the SECOND TIME that I’ve lost WEEKS of work the same way. I pay for this tool.

2. The new voice-to-text feature on Android is broken and disruptive

This new voice-to-text experience, rolled out in the past month, immediately caused problems. Instead of letting me review what I said before sending, the app now auto-sends the transcribed message the moment I stop talking. There is no way to review, edit, or build the message incrementally like before.

It was briefly removed after rollout, and I was relieved. I assumed someone realized how dysfunctional it was. But now it’s back… and it’s the only option.

Here’s what’s happening:

I will voice a message for one or two minutes, full of important information, and when I click send, it says “sending” but then nothing happens. The message evaporates. The entire voice note is just gone. I have to start all over and repeat everything I just said. This sometimes happens more than once in a row. It’s a huge waste of time.

I can’t build a layered message anymore. With the previous voice-to-text, I could dictate part of a message, then continue dictating more, adding layers and context, and only send it once I was ready. Now I can’t do that. I have to cram everything into a single dictation and if something goes wrong, it’s just gone.

And the longer I speak, the more likely I am to lose the whole thing. This forces me to break up my thoughts unnaturally, because I can’t trust the feature to capture anything longer than a few sentences, and it responds to each individual message instead of responding to an entire, well-constructed request.

Furthermore, if the voice-to-text feature misinterprets a word I’ve said, I cannot review the text of my request before sending. This can alter the app’s interpretation of my request, creating a nonsense response that is totally irrelevant and based on its misunderstanding of a word I’ve dictated. The other day while leaving a voice-to-text inquiry, the app interpreted a word that I said as “ventriloquism” and it gave me a comprehensive response about ventriloquist dummies. I was not asking about ventriloquist dummies and had not made any previous mention of ventriloquism as it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. I then had to spend time explaining the error and re-guiding the chat to the topic I was requesting information about. Waste of time, all because I could not review my voice-to-text before sending.

I also used to be able to add attachments like files or images before sending a voice message. Now I can still add them, but if I use voice-to-text afterward, only the voice message sends. The attachments don’t get sent simultaneously. ChatGPT then responds to the voice message alone, which lacks the intended context, and the result is a completely unhelpful response. I then have to explain the error that has occurred, reattach the image, and repeat myself.

This one update has broken what used to be a vital part of my workflow. It’s not just frustrating. It’s actively sabotaging how I use this app.